Guest DickVitale Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Whenever one researches history, you will begin to find many of the common thinkers tried to decimate men like DV whenever people like DV tried to speak the truth and seek justice in a hostile environment. 8) Let the church say, Amen.....
westend1 Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Whenever one researches history, you will begin to find many of the common thinkers tried to decimate men like DV whenever people like DV tried to speak the truth and seek justice in a hostile environment. 8) Yeah, I saw Bill Cosby try to tell "the truth" and he was widely criticized by those "common thinkers"
BLUEDOVE3 Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Whenever one researches history, you will begin to find many of the common thinkers tried to decimate men like DV whenever people like DV tried to speak the truth and seek justice in a hostile environment. 8) Yeah, I saw Bill Cosby try to tell "the truth" and he was widely criticized by those "common thinkers" Well at least you're beginning to place Bill Cosby with good people like DV
Guest DickVitale Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Whenever one researches history, you will begin to find many of the common thinkers tried to decimate men like DV whenever people like DV tried to speak the truth and seek justice in a hostile environment. 8) Yeah, I saw Bill Cosby try to tell "the truth" and he was widely criticized by those "common thinkers" Well at least you're beginning to place Bill Cosby with good people like DV That comment is much appreciated, Dove... Telling it like it is AINT EASY!!
no-look Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Good coaches CAN make a HUGE difference, especially in big games. I also concur that the opposite can very well happen too. Todd Sutherland is a very good coach. He has proven that he can win big games and has done it at East Chambers, Kountze and HJ. He prepares his teams well and I am certain that his assistants are gaining valuable knowledge through working beside him. I respect him as a person and as a coach. One thing I've noticed about Southerland and other good coaches is the ability to make the proper adjustments the second half of the game(example,this year reg. finals).....I'm sure this kind of thing comes with years of experience... even the best sometimes blow it.....had a very successful coach tell me once after a loss that he just got out coached by a rookie...lol
Guest DickVitale Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Believe or not, no-look, that DOES happen....My father once told me that the older you get, the better assistants you must have in order to maintain your program...Not that they lose it, but this game evolves very quickly and if you dont adjust to change well, it might just pass you by..
Guest stevenash Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Good coaches CAN make a HUGE difference, especially in big games. I also concur that the opposite can very well happen too. Todd Sutherland is a very good coach. He has proven that he can win big games and has done it at East Chambers, Kountze and HJ. He prepares his teams well and I am certain that his assistants are gaining valuable knowledge through working beside him. I respect him as a person and as a coach. One thing I've noticed about Southerland and other good coaches is the ability to make the proper adjustments the second half of the game(example,this year reg. finals).....I'm sure this kind of thing comes with years of experience... even the best sometimes blow it.....had a very successful coach tell me once after a loss that he just got out coached by a rookie...lol Nolook, I would be curious to know if this loss that was incurred by that successful coach you knew took place in spite of the presence of the Gestapo. Am also wondering if that coach was old enough that he lacked sufficient familiarity with todays technology.
Guest DickVitale Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Good coaches CAN make a HUGE difference, especially in big games. I also concur that the opposite can very well happen too. Todd Sutherland is a very good coach. He has proven that he can win big games and has done it at East Chambers, Kountze and HJ. He prepares his teams well and I am certain that his assistants are gaining valuable knowledge through working beside him. I respect him as a person and as a coach. One thing I've noticed about Southerland and other good coaches is the ability to make the proper adjustments the second half of the game(example,this year reg. finals).....I'm sure this kind of thing comes with years of experience... even the best sometimes blow it.....had a very successful coach tell me once after a loss that he just got out coached by a rookie...lol What? Nash, you're gay...... Nolook, I would be curious to know if this loss that was incurred by that successful coach you knew took place in spite of the presence of the Gestapo. Am also wondering if that coach was old enough that he lacked sufficient familiarity with todays technology.
Guest stevenash Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Good coaches CAN make a HUGE difference, especially in big games. I also concur that the opposite can very well happen too. Todd Sutherland is a very good coach. He has proven that he can win big games and has done it at East Chambers, Kountze and HJ. He prepares his teams well and I am certain that his assistants are gaining valuable knowledge through working beside him. I respect him as a person and as a coach. One thing I've noticed about Southerland and other good coaches is the ability to make the proper adjustments the second half of the game(example,this year reg. finals).....I'm sure this kind of thing comes with years of experience... even the best sometimes blow it.....had a very successful coach tell me once after a loss that he just got out coached by a rookie...lol What? Nash, you're gay...... Nolook, I would be curious to know if this loss that was incurred by that successful coach you knew took place in spite of the presence of the Gestapo. Am also wondering if that coach was old enough that he lacked sufficient familiarity with todays technology. Dick- Trust me you do not understand that conversation that I am having with no-look. However, I have noticed how many times you have brought up the "gay" word. Would that mean you have expertise in that area?
Guest DickVitale Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Good coaches CAN make a HUGE difference, especially in big games. I also concur that the opposite can very well happen too. Todd Sutherland is a very good coach. He has proven that he can win big games and has done it at East Chambers, Kountze and HJ. He prepares his teams well and I am certain that his assistants are gaining valuable knowledge through working beside him. I respect him as a person and as a coach. One thing I've noticed about Southerland and other good coaches is the ability to make the proper adjustments the second half of the game(example,this year reg. finals).....I'm sure this kind of thing comes with years of experience... even the best sometimes blow it.....had a very successful coach tell me once after a loss that he just got out coached by a rookie...lol What? Nash, you're gay...... Nolook, I would be curious to know if this loss that was incurred by that successful coach you knew took place in spite of the presence of the Gestapo. Am also wondering if that coach was old enough that he lacked sufficient familiarity with todays technology. Dick- Trust me you do not understand that conversation that I am having with no-look. However, I have noticed how many times you have brought up the "gay" word. Would that mean you have expertise in that area? No it means that the poster known as stevenash is.......gay.....However if the post was meant for no-look I retract that statement....I am so used to you making off cuff remarks about ANYTHING that I say, maybe I was a bit quick to shoot back....If its not for me, I retract... 8)
Guest stevenash Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Good coaches CAN make a HUGE difference, especially in big games. I also concur that the opposite can very well happen too. Todd Sutherland is a very good coach. He has proven that he can win big games and has done it at East Chambers, Kountze and HJ. He prepares his teams well and I am certain that his assistants are gaining valuable knowledge through working beside him. I respect him as a person and as a coach. One thing I've noticed about Southerland and other good coaches is the ability to make the proper adjustments the second half of the game(example,this year reg. finals).....I'm sure this kind of thing comes with years of experience... even the best sometimes blow it.....had a very successful coach tell me once after a loss that he just got out coached by a rookie...lol What? Nash, you're gay...... Nolook, I would be curious to know if this loss that was incurred by that successful coach you knew took place in spite of the presence of the Gestapo. Am also wondering if that coach was old enough that he lacked sufficient familiarity with todays technology. Dick- Trust me you do not understand that conversation that I am having with no-look. However, I have noticed how many times you have brought up the "gay" word. Would that mean you have expertise in that area? No it means that the poster known as stevenash is.......gay.....However if the post was meant for no-look I retract that statement....I am so used to you making off cuff remarks about ANYTHING that I say, maybe I was a bit quick to shoot back....If its not for me, I retract... 8) I would love for you to show me what was spoken in this thread that had the SLIGHTEST possibility of pertaining to you.
Guest DickVitale Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Look your response was directly after mine, per usual....Thought it was....My mistake...You are not gay....today... 8)
no-look Posted April 3, 2009 Report Posted April 3, 2009 Good coaches CAN make a HUGE difference, especially in big games. I also concur that the opposite can very well happen too. Todd Sutherland is a very good coach. He has proven that he can win big games and has done it at East Chambers, Kountze and HJ. He prepares his teams well and I am certain that his assistants are gaining valuable knowledge through working beside him. I respect him as a person and as a coach. One thing I've noticed about Southerland and other good coaches is the ability to make the proper adjustments the second half of the game(example,this year reg. finals).....I'm sure this kind of thing comes with years of experience... even the best sometimes blow it.....had a very successful coach tell me once after a loss that he just got out coached by a rookie...lol Nolook, I would be curious to know if this loss that was incurred by that successful coach you knew took place in spite of the presence of the Gestapo. Am also wondering if that coach was old enough that he lacked sufficient familiarity with todays technology. He was a relic....he didn't know how to adjust to the rims being tilted at J-town......much less advanced technology that you,err I mean we have today........ ;D
Guest stevenash Posted April 3, 2009 Report Posted April 3, 2009 Good coaches CAN make a HUGE difference, especially in big games. I also concur that the opposite can very well happen too. Todd Sutherland is a very good coach. He has proven that he can win big games and has done it at East Chambers, Kountze and HJ. He prepares his teams well and I am certain that his assistants are gaining valuable knowledge through working beside him. I respect him as a person and as a coach. One thing I've noticed about Southerland and other good coaches is the ability to make the proper adjustments the second half of the game(example,this year reg. finals).....I'm sure this kind of thing comes with years of experience... even the best sometimes blow it.....had a very successful coach tell me once after a loss that he just got out coached by a rookie...lol Nolook, I would be curious to know if this loss that was incurred by that successful coach you knew took place in spite of the presence of the Gestapo. Am also wondering if that coach was old enough that he lacked sufficient familiarity with todays technology. He was a relic....he didn't know how to adjust to the rims being tilted at J-town......much less advanced technology that you,err I mean we have today........ ;D Could you possibly be referring to the gentleman who, when stomping the floor(frequently, I might add), made a louder noise than the drummer in the band? Sure would like to have seen the soles of his shoes after a game.
bassman Posted April 3, 2009 Report Posted April 3, 2009 Best coach in the area, Brian English. Takes a Vidor team who never wins and makes the playoffs. Leaves and goes to Nederland and takes them to the playoffs for the first time in how many years. That is a great coach. Sutherland wins at Kountze, they won before he got there and are still winning. Goes to HJ and wins. They were winning beofre he got there. I imagine they would still be winning if he left. Kountze won a title before and after he was there. HJ won a title before he got there.
whsalum Posted April 4, 2009 Report Posted April 4, 2009 You would have to put that ole foot stomper on your list.The guy can coach on the fly with the best of em.One of the best offensive basketball coaches I've ever seen.
no-look Posted April 4, 2009 Report Posted April 4, 2009 The foot stomper seemed to change colors when the game started....that stomp sounded like a cannon....lol
whsalum Posted April 4, 2009 Report Posted April 4, 2009 He would definitely get the kids attention with the STOMP. ;D ;D
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